Why is there more and more "Uremia"? Listen to a piece of advice: Don't be greedy about 7 things, the kidneys will "appreciate" you
Uremia is called chronic renal failure in medicine. The reason why it is called "Uremia" is mainly because the kidney function of Uremia patients has completely lost
Uremia is called chronic renal failure in medicine. The reason why it is called "Uremia" is mainly because the kidney function of Uremia patients has completely lost. The main function of the kidney is to filter toxins and metabolic wastes in the blood and expel them from the body.
Generally, if a person suffers from kidney disease and does not take timely measures to treat it, the prevalence of Uremia will increase with the deterioration of the disease. Clinically, Uremia can be controlled by drugs in the early stage, and needs dialysis or kidney transplantation to maintain life in the later stage.
There are many things in life that can affect kidney health, and diet is also an important aspect. Today, let's talk about 5 things. Don't be greedy, the kidneys will "appreciate" you.
1. Sweetened beverage
Many people like to drink beverages, but these drinks contain a large amount of sugar, which can easily increase the burden on the kidneys. Especially some carbonated beverages and fruit juices are high sugar foods. Excessive sugar intake will not only increase the risk of diabetes, but also affect kidney health.
And the sugar content in Sweetened beverage is very high. Long term drinking will lead to the increase of blood sugar level in the body. If the kidneys cannot expel these substances from the body in a timely manner, it will have a significant impact on the health of the kidneys. At the same time, if people often drink carbonated drinks, they will consume too much sodium, which will increase hypertension and Hyperuricemia and other diseases after entering the human body.
These diseases are all related to kidney diseases, especially hypertension and Hyperuricemia. Drinking carbonated drinks for a long time will not only cause hypertension and Hyperuricemia, but also increase the risk of diabetes, kidney disease and other diseases.
2. Pickled food
Many people like to eat pickled food because it is very appetizing and can also serve as a meal. But for people with poor kidneys, it is best not to eat pickled food frequently. Because these foods contain a large amount of salt, consuming them in large quantities for a long time can lead to abnormal water metabolism in the body, leading to an increase in blood pressure.
In addition, the pickled food contains a large amount of nitrite, which will be converted into Nitrosamine after entering the human body, which will cause certain stimulation to the kidney. A long time will lead to increased renal burden, thus increasing the risk of Uremia.
3. High salt food
Salt contains a large amount of sodium element. If consumed too much, it can lead to an increase in sodium ions in the blood, which in turn increases blood pressure. After the blood pressure rises, the vascular wall will become fragile and vulnerable to damage, which will lead to Arteriosclerosis and kidney disease.
In addition, an increase in sodium ion concentration in the blood can also affect the kidneys in filtering excess water and metabolic waste from the blood. If renal function has already been damaged, it will increase the burden on the kidneys and further decrease their function. Therefore, for those who have a high salt diet, it is necessary to strictly control their salt intake.
4. Spicy and stimulating food
If you frequently eat spicy and stimulating foods, it can cause irritation to the intestines and stomach, and also lead to endocrine disorders in the body. In this case, it will affect the normal function of the kidneys, leading to an increased burden on the kidneys. So in daily life, one should eat less spicy and stimulating foods and eat more light foods.
5. Alcoholic beverages
In life, many people like to drink some alcoholic drinks, such as beer, red wine, Baijiu, etc. These drinks are high alcohol drinks. If a person drinks a lot for a long time, it will increase the risk of kidney failure, Uremia and other diseases. Therefore, for the sake of one's own health, one should stay away from alcoholic beverages.
6. Animal viscera
Animal viscera contain high levels of purine and cholesterol. Long term consumption will lead to Hyperuricemia and hyperlipidemia, thus inducing gout.
When uric acid is too high, it will damage the kidney, thus increasing the probability of suffering from Uremia.
Although not all kidney diseases can lead to Uremia. If kidney disease patients are not treated, they are likely to develop into Uremia.
7. Seafood products
Many people find seafood products very nutritious and inexpensive, making them very popular among people. Because seafood products contain a lot of purines, which are metabolized through the kidneys. Eating too many seafood products can lead to an increase in uric acid levels in the body.
Once the uric acid level rises, it will lead to increased metabolic burden of the kidney, thus inducing Uremia. Uremia is a very serious kidney disease. if the condition is not controlled in time, it will lead to various complications.
Kind reminder
The kidney is one of the most important organs in the human body, but it is also a very fragile organ. So in daily life, it is important to pay attention to protecting kidney health and avoiding various bad habits. Only in this way can we effectively prevent Uremia and other diseases.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone that if you want to nourish and protect the kidneys, you must achieve the following points in life:
1. It is important to drink plenty of water in daily life, as drinking water can accelerate blood circulation and promote the body's metabolism.
2. To develop good daily habits, do not stay up late and avoid excessive physical fatigue.
3. Try not to smoke or drink alcohol, as both harmful substances and alcohol in cigarettes can damage kidney health.
4. Proper physical exercise can not only strengthen the body, but also promote blood circulation.
Pay attention to kidney health, pay attention to me, I am Dr. Li from @ Traditional Chinese Medicine Department
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